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Comic Art Con Wrap Up!

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Another fantastic afternoon! Thank you to all who participated and continue to help support the show. Our dynamic mix of dealers, collectors, and creators continue to offer a selection of art that just can't be found at a big con. If you collect comic art, live within a two hour or so radius, and have yet to attend you really don't know what you are missing! There just might be more art here then in San Diego and if not we'll bet it is a close second. Next year we are planning to have two cons, one in March/April and another in October. We will post as soon as we set the dates. With your continued support we are confident that we can grow Comic Art Con into an event that not only will people travel further for but one in which cannot be missed!

 

Thank you again,

 

Dan & Joe

 

Ps Enjoy the pictures!

 

http://cafurl.com?i=13447

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There were a bunch of sales, a few trades, plus a lot of networking and possible future deals. Tom Fish was the happy buyer of the cover to ThunderCats #1. I spoke with him today and he is still smiling!

 

Dan

 

That's cool! A very memorable cover from my youth. Congrats to Tom!

 

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Here is a link to a picture of Thundercats # 1. http://cafurl.com?i=13474

 

Now that's a piece everyone remembers...

 

Quick question...why does Tom Fish's gallery list Dan Gallo as it's owner?

 

Was this a Seinfeld-style court judgment where he got named your butler or something?

 

:popcorn: Not that there is anything wrong with that. :grin:

 

Best,

C

 

 

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